Lincoln Hills Golf Club

5377 US Hwy 30Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 Phone: (419)294-3037

This course has water hazards or sand bunkers coming into play on every hole. The average-sized greens are slightly sloped, and the fairways are defined by a standard cut of rough and trees. On Tuesday, the club offers a discount junior rate.

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Course Reviews

Mill Creek Golf Club"Living and Playing Mill Creek"I chose to live in the Mill Creek Community after playing Mill Creek Golf Course. The course is long enough to challenge the low handicapper while allowing the average golfer to handily compete. While each hole presents its unique challenge, holes 7, 9, and 15 can be particularly formidable. Hole 7 is a reasonably short par 4, just 326 yards from the white tees and 400 yards from the championship tees, but take the ball out of the fairway -- kiss it good bye. Hole 9 (359 yards from the white tees and 439 from the championship tees) commands distance and accuracy from the tee if one expects to reach the green in two. A bed of rocks to the left of the fairway, woods to the right, and a ravine paralleling its length on the left with a wide ditch crossing the fairway about 50 yards from the green, simply command excellent club selection. Hole 15 and be a pussy cat or a bear. Wind in your face requires a long wood. Wind with you, and a five iron may place your ball in a 50 yard water and grass hazzard which crosses the fairway about 100 yards from the green. The entire course undulates and winds through just over 7000 yards from the championship tees. The fairways allow the ball to be played down while the bent greens firmness can cause many putter miscalulations. All in all, this is a great course -- especially at fees ranging from $39 - $59, cart included. ---K W Turner, Mebane, NC

Sandpiper Golf & Country Club"Nice change of pace"This course is a nice change of pace. I have played it every year for the last 5 years for a total of about 15 rounds. The water was way down for a few years and when it was the course was not very nice to look at. Greens are small and challenging. The course is fun to play and reasonably tough. Having a sand trap in the middle of a green is flat out stupid. That hole (# 15) is definately my least favorite hole. The par five # 14 along the road seems to always be in bad shape. Outside of holes #4 , #14 and #15 I like the course .---Dan, Michigan

Santa Teresa Golf Club - Nine Hole Course"Santa Teresa Golf"Santa Teresa's 9 hole course is a really good course for those just starting out. The course offers a challenge to beginner golfers. I'd recommend this course to all who want to play a short course.---Art, San Jose, CA